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Calculating the Vertical Distance Between Indifference Curves

A consumer's preferences for two goods, Good X and Good Y, are represented by a utility function of the form U(X, Y) = v(X) + Y, where v(X) is some function of the quantity of Good X. The consumer is currently indifferent between all bundles on a curve that provides a total utility level of 100. If this consumer were to move to a higher indifference curve representing a total utility level of 125, what would be the vertical distance (measured in units of Good Y) between the original indifference curve and the new one?

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